Industrial output dropped 32.0% in year-on-year terms in April, which was a larger contraction than March’s 4.9% decrease. April’s result...
News Category: Trade
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Malaysia: Industrial activity contracts at sharpest pace on record in April -
Russia: Trade surplus melts amid plunging exports in April Merchandise exports plunged 36.0% year-on-year and totaled USD 23.5 in April (March: -20.0% yoy). April’s downturn marked the sharpest contraction... -
Germany: Exports contract at steepest pace on record in April The German external sector recorded its worst performance on record in April as the full effect of the Covid-19 pandemic... -
Taiwan: Exports and imports fall in May, pushing up trade surplus to 9-month high Merchandise exports contracted 2.0% in annual terms in May, following April’s 1.3% fall. The slightly sharper overall drop was driven... -
Philippines: Exports plummet over 50% in April Merchandise exports contracted markedly in April, nosediving 50.8% in annual terms as the coronavirus pandemic halted the global economy. April’s... -
Germany: Industrial production contracts at sharpest pace on record in April Industrial output slid 17.9% on a calendar-adjusted month-on-month basis in April (March: -8.9% mom). April’s figure marked the steepest contraction... -
China: Trade data deteriorates markedly in May In May, exports contracted 3.3% over the same month in the previous year, contrasting the 3.5% rise in April. The... -
Malaysia: Merchandise exports contract at the quickest pace in over a decade in April Merchandise exports plunged 27.8% in annual USD terms in April, down from March’s 8.9% fall and marking the sharpest drop... -
Peru: Exports fall at record pace pushing trade deficit to over six-year high in April Merchandise exports nosedived 56.4% over the same month last year in April (March: -29.6% year-on-year), marking the worst reading on... -
Korea: Exports continue to plummet in May Merchandise exports plunged 23.7% year-on-year in May, less steep than the 24.4% drop recorded in April, totaling USD 34.9 billion...